Which jews harp is best for a beginner?

"Standard" Parmupill

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Estonian Parmuppills /
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Gaps: 50-100 µm (?)
Base frequency: 65-125 Hz (?)
Reed hardness: 90-200 gf (?)
Frame hardness: 400-700 gf (?)
Reed size: 65-75x20-25 mm
Overall dimensions: 70-80x35x5 mm (?)
Weight: 25 g (50 g with case)
152 USD
Is case included: yes
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Shipping: from 3 USD (more...)
Stock: Yes (1) (C/3) (?)

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The pure-sounding jews harp is perfectly balanced and suitable for almost any style of play. The mechanics of the tongue provide a comfortable, clear movement and the absence of overtones during a sharp change in the direction of blows, however, many instances are perceived as quite tight and make a bright sound only with strong blows. There are both low and high components in the timbre, allowing the player to highlight many different sounds. The parmupill frame is solid enough to be easily held, making it easier to get to know the beginner's jews harp.